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MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1885.
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
GENERAL OKANT.
Dr. Douglas remained tit Ctrncinl
Grant's house the night of June -lth,
and was once called to paint Hie
patient's throat with cocoainc. The
night, however, the doctor said, was
a good one in point of rest, and the
General wns feeling unusually com
fortable in the morning. If the
then favorable condition? continued,
General Grant would travel to
Mount McGregor on June 2Jrd.
THE ENGLISH DERBY.
Tho greatest event on the English
sporting calendar, the lace for the
Derby stake, was run at Epsom,
June Ord. The winner was Lord
Hastiug's colt Melton; Capt. How
ling's colt Paradox second, Mr.
Chadwiek's colt Royal Hampton
third. Nine others started. The
famous jockey Fred Archer, rode
tho winner. The attendance was
enormous. Archer has ridden the
winner of three big races, viz. : Two
Thousand Guineas, Deri)' and the
Oaks. When in the .Stales during
the winter lie told all Americans he
met that Melton would win tho
Derby.
i:ai.xi and nrasu.
Mr. Gladstone stated in the House
of Commons on June 5th that Russia
and England had come to an agree
ment concerning the points of dif
ference between them, which were
to be referred to arbitration, lie
also stated that the Governments of
the two countries had likewise agiecd
upon an aibitration, but as the per
son chosen as arbitrator had not been
foi mally asked to accept the. duty,
he was unable to say further upon
the subject then. The chosen arbi
trator is the King of Denmark.
The correspondent of the New
York Sun emphatically, and with
olllcial authority, contradicts a tele
gram from Constantinople, given
unusual prominence in London,
asserting that Russia had rejected
the Turkish proposals for an alliance.
lie says it is not only false, but
absurd, for it is Russia and nob
Turkey that has been suing for an
alliance, and it is Turkey and not
Russia that has declined the propo
sals. M. Nelidoff, one of the wiliest
and most pcisuasive of Russian dip
lomats, was scut many weeks ago to
Constantinople to tempt the Sultan
with every bribe that Russia could
offer to conclude a treaty giving
Russian war and merchant vessels
the light of way thiough the Dar
danelles. Russian anxiety was so in
tense that M. Nelidoff was cm
powered to offer, and did offer, the
cancelmcnt of the indemnity which
Turkey was ordered by tho Berlin
Congress of 1878 to pay to Russia
in consequence of theTiirco-Russian
war. The .Russian proposals had
the powerful support of Prince Bis
marck, and for a fine seemed cer
tain to succeed. All this time Eng
land was making counter proposals
to the .Sultan, and using the Soudan
as a bait. If Turkish troops were
sent to garrison Suakim and other
points in the Soudan their expenses
would be paid by England, either
directly or by taking up a new
Turkish loan, which amounts to very
much the same tiling. The Porte
waveied for a long time. Tho re
ceipt in full for the indemnity to
Russia had a very templing look,
but then that debt had been so long
overdue that it had ceased to trouble
the conscience of the Sultan, and
on the other hand England offered
him the accession of tenilory, the
rehabilitation of his power in the
eyes of the Moslem world, and,
above all, the ready cash. In the
end British influence and British
gold won the day, and the pioposals
of Lord Granville were accepted
just one week ago (from June 5th.)
Sir Peter Lumsdcn has been talk
ing all the way home. At Constan
tinople he said there would be futuic
complications from the boundary
having been brought across the
desert. Russia is now able, through
the possession of the Penjdeh dis
trict, to provoke fresh complications
whenever it suits her policy to vex
England. Russia wants an ethno
graphical frontier. Sir Peter pro
posed a geographical one. The
Ameer has now 15,000 men at Herat,
but when the Russians first advanced
that place was quite open and it
would have fallen at once, for the
population were, and even now to
some extent arc, siding with the
Russians.
In an interview at Vienna on June
5th, Sir Peter said that Col. Alik
hanoff had openly boasted to the
Afghans that Russia wanted to take
Herat and a great deal more. He
also said Russia would never have
urged her absurd demands if she had
believed England was in earnest in
resistiug them.
The Russian naval maimmvrcs
have begun. The Admiialty has
issued an order requiting that all
men-of-war shall bo kept fully
equipped for active service.
St. Petersburg advices btate that
the building of the Ccnlial Asian
railway is proceeding with extreme
rapidity. Thirteen hundred laborers
linve left Baker to work on the road,
and C,U00 more wcro to follow im
mediately. It was rcpoitcd at Siujon, Juno
lfct, that tho Russians had objected
to the Afghans occupying Karawal
Khan, where tho main road branches
off halfway between Maruchak and
Balainicrghatn.
I'ttANTt: AND CHINA.
General Rouscell de Courey has
taken command in Tonquin in place
of Gen. Dellslc.
A letter from tho Bishop of Ton
quin appeals in the Toulon Missions
(Jatholiguc, announcing that the
Black Dags aio lavaging the pio
vinces of Sontay, Iloughsa and
Tnyencquau, although those pro
vinces aie occupied by tho French
troop3. The inhabitants fleeing from
being mab8acrcd have taken refuge
in tin: French ganisons. Tliiity
Clnistian ullages have been des
troyed. Rear Admiral Davis, commanding
the Asiatic squadron, U. S. N., un
der date of Shanghai, May 1st, in
forms the Navy Department that
peace between China and France is
assured, and that the differences
between China and Japan have been
satisfactorily settled by a treaty
concluded at Tientsin. The suzer
ainty of China over Corea is said to
have been recognized by Japan, and
the disputed sovereignty over the
Loo Choo Islands was given to
Japan.
cnot.r.uA ix sr.vix.
Three cases of suspected cholera,
one fatal, were reported in Mndrid on
Juno 5th. Three new cases were
leportcd in Valencia the same day.
The epidemic is raging with increas
ed virulence at Valencia and other
tow ns in the southeastern provinces
of Spain. About half of those at
tacked die. France is forming a
strict cordon in the Pyrenees.
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The Only Paper in California
that Advocates Hawaiian
Interests.
A Splendid Advertising Medium
For Hawaiian Business Men desirous of
forming trade connections
on the Const.
All Hawaiian papers kept on file ami
full information giou concerning
the Islands.
a.:ny orders
Entrusted to Hie Proprietor will be
promptly and carefully executed,
and SO COMMISSION CIIAIIUKD.
TERMS Three Dnllais pei annum;
1.75 for six months.
Chillies R. Bucklaml,
liditor and Proprietor.
OFFICE 333 Front Street. I'ost-Onicc
Box, '330(5, San Fiuncisco, California.
s Nellie L. tatter's
Mjultoervy Trees.
WJHTK.
IT.K 10 100 1000
18 to 24 inches.. 00c $4.00 $2000
2 to 3 feet UOc (5.00 35 00
3 to 4 fret $1.23 8.50 C5 00
hi;hkiax.
run 10 100
1000
1 tolj inches... 2.00 $1000
(i lo 12 inches.. COc 2.50 15.00
12 to IS
.. GOc
.. 75c
...1.00
... 1.25
... 1.75
... 2.C0
3.50
20.00
IS to 21 "
2 lo 3 foot.
3 to 4 " .
4 to 5 " .
5 lot " .
5.00
7.00
y.oo
12.00
10.00
M.OO
40.00
Cuttings, per 100, if 1.00; per 1,000, fcO.CO.
White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30
cents; per pound, $3.00.
Kiibsian Mulberry Sued, per ounce, GO
cents; per pound, $7.00.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for the following papeis:
South and West, semi-monthly, COc a
year;
Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c per year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, 00c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
7Cc per year.
As an inducement to parties to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during the sura,
iner, to bo forwarded in tho tall, I offer
premiums, from April 1st, as follows;
For $1, 2,000 cges, and a book of In-
slructioit.
For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of instruction
and any one paper.
For S3, Jrfoz. eggs, and any two papers.
For 55, l'o.. eggs, two papers and book.
For $0.i0, 2 oz. eggs, and tlnee papers.
For $11, 3 o. ogg-., 3 papers and book.
For $17, 4 oz. eggs, aim four papers.
For $21, G oi. eggs, 4 papers and book
Tho above charges "are tho regular
litit prices for eggs," uuii the papers will
bo t-cnt as heru btuted for ono year.
Thnsn KPnilliif iirdfMi.tlttmif.il tlittuiun.
nier, accompanied by tho cash amount,
(Post-Oftlco orders payablo to mo, on
I'ostOnicc, IVmucrton, New Jersey, U,
S. A.) will reeelvu the premiums to
which their order t'litllles them, com.
nienelng at once, and tho eggs will bo
sent about November Ht.
NKM.Ii: I.IXCOI.N' ItOHHITKIl,
Practical Bilk Ctilturist,
Now Lisbon, Burlington Co.,
077 NEW JERSEY.
Tto
nan
The--DalirBail6tlfP
13 for sale immoahtcly nftcr publlca
tion, tit tho following plno's:
Motsn. OAT fc CO.'S, Mo-chant SI.;
Mr. THRUM'S, Merchant St.;
Mossn. WOLFE fc EDWARDS', corner
King nnrt Nuuanu Sis.;
ISAAC MOORE'S, 134 Nuuanu Street;
THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, Hotel SI.
Saratoga House.
MR. 11. RAR15ER, lato manage- of
the Astor llotw, begs to announce
to his friend" and tho public in general
thnt he has purchased the Saratoga
House, and will reopen on Sunday,
May 24th. 1'lrBt class board by the
week, month cr transient, Special nc.
commodation for Indies and families.
Heading Parlors open for guests of the
house. The coolest dining rooms in the
city. Nollles. 20 2m
TO STAND THIS SEASON.
Tho Celebrated Norman Stallion,
jJB
JBJL. CAPITAN.
WILT, stand for a short Season at
Capl. Cluney's place, cor. Queen
and Punchbowl Street, lie is a hand,
some dapple gray, 10 hands high, weight
1,400 pounds, and is a No. 1 animal of
his kind. Terms, $25 for the Season.
37 lm C. . MILES.
C. BHEIEH & CO.
Oircr for Silc to nrrhe per
Bark Amy Turner,
From Boloi, due
JULY 1st, 1&&S.
Franklin Stove Coal in Casks,
i bbls Crushed Sugar,
Cases Fraer's Ale Grease,
do Hoe Handles,
Bbls No 1 Rosin,
Cases Wheelbarrows,
Nest Trunks,
Hay Cutters,
Flax Packing,
V, bbls Wilmington Tar,
Wilmington Pitch,
Bale Navy Oakum,
Cases R Lard Oil,
Grindstones, Iron Safes,
Farmer's Boilers,
Bbls Dairy Salt,
Bbls Cement, l""ti,a 2 in Ox Bowp,
Cases Ave and Pick Handles,
Canal Harrows,
Ubls E- Prime Pork,
Kegs Nails,
Cumbcihind Coal in bulk,
MANILA CORDAGE,
Sisal Coidage,
Oak Lumber, White Wood Lumber,
Walnut Lumber, Ash Lumber,
Eastern White Pine Lumber,
Refrigerators,
Cases Tinned Tomatoes,
Electric & Downer's Kerosene Oil,
Ketchup and Codfish Bulls,
' Cases Clam Chowder,
Fisli Chowder and Gherkins,
Cases Sausage JIc.it,
Cases Huckin's Tomato Soup,
Cases " Mock Turtle Soup,
Cases " Ox Tail Soup,
Centrifugal Linings,
Buckets, Lime Wash Boards,
Cases Chairs, Cotton Wiibte,
Cases Yellow Metal Sheathing,
Keg's Yellow M. Sheathing Nails,
Bbls Twine, Bales Duck,
Hide Poibon, Linced Oil,
Cases Turpentine,
Cases Brown Soap,
14 bbls Mineral Paiut,
Mammoth Rockers,
Book Cases, Assorted,
Extension Top Carriages,
CVcs Cuiled Hair,
Drums of Caustic Soda.
2(1 2m
Best Made Has no Equal.
Give it one trial on Tarnished Metals
and be Convinced,
It is a vegetable polish and warranted
free from Acids, Poisons or Qritty sub
stances, and is superior to anything of
tho kind heretofore offered to tho public
for cleaning and polishing Metal Signs,
Bailings, Show Cases, Harness Mount
ings, Band Instruments, Brass or Metal
Lamps, Faucets, Stair Bods, Locomotive
Headlights, Gun Barrels, Brass, Copper,
Silverware, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel,
AND ALL METALS.
It is especially adapted to Marine,
Hailroad, Stationary and Fire Engine
Works (hot or cold), and being free
from acids or grit, will not Injtno
journals, bearings, the black lctteiing
on metal signs, harncsH leather, or scratch
the finest polished surface.
The cleanest and best Polish for
Ladies to use for Household and Kitch
en use. It is put up neatly and convent,
ontly to suit till, in 4, 8 and 10 o.., and
live pound boxes, and every box guaran
teed perfect.
Xl,lecH, !25, ftOcj, 7i( fc tvl.
Aside from its unequalled polishing
qualities, its btrongest claim on the pub.
lio favor rests in its absolute purity and
cleanliness, being a clean, creamy paste,
easily and conveniently applied. For
Sale only at
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.
Cull and get Bamplo Box.
Svl. J. Canty, Solo Agent for Hawai
ian Island. 18
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CHAMPAGNE CIDER
AFURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to tho highest and best medi.
cnl testimony.
Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Llllha St
P. O. Box, 370. Telephone, 234.
tfiEr-All orders rcceivo prompt attention.
F. HORN'S
Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery,
ESTAIJMHIIKO, 1803.
Manufnotuit'8 nil and every article in
Confectionery and PiMry and Uread
Bakery from the best and purest mate,
rials, guaranteed free from all
ADULTERATION
Has always on hand all sizes of his Rich
ami Unsiirpa'eil Quality of
WEDDING- CAKES,
Enjoying a rich reputation of many
years, and arc ornamented in any
style (tcsirtd, and arc sold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities and steam enables
me to sell all articles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other jn this Line of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all flavors at 50 cents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pics always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivered to any part of the city. The
largest and most vaiinus Stock of Con
fectionery can bo found at
JF . H O Dtt TV - S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakory.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuanu and
Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No. 75. Telephone No. 74.
1004
Notice to lo Piic.
We take pleasure in announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confectionery Business,
Wo will open our
Ice Cream Parlors !
Which have been fitted up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, on
HATUKHAY, jVI'IIIXj tli.
Our Cream will bo only of superior
quality, made of genuine cream. As
we havo made arrangements with the
Woodlawn Dairy to Biipply us only with
it llist-class auicle from samples wo
have Intel of the sime, wo aro able to
guarantee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ico Creams and Bhorbcts
wo will keep at our opening, and many
more kinds if trade will justify it:
lcua on::: a.m
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
sa VA
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ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Thoso wishing Ico Cream for
Sunday must lciuo their orders on Sa
turday before 0 p. in,, which will bo
delivered before 10 it m. Sunday. Tho
creams will be packcJ bo that they w ill
keep eight hours in a first-class condi.
tion. Hoping to get a si i tiro of public
patronage, and thanking the public for
their liberal past favois, wo remain, res.
pectfully,
MELLEIi & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakoa St.
E, C, SCHUfVIAM,
Carriage and Wagon Maker
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, Ulncksmithing ami every clcserlpllon in the Carriage nntl Wagon
lino innntifnetuicd. Estimates ami draw lug? furnished for till Car
riage and Wagon building. 1 Imve also got up a new kind of Huggy
Cait, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds nny cnrtetir
brought to this country,
WITH OR WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
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979 3m King Street, adjoining Geo.
TV n-ntmitn -r
Frank Grertz-103
if - .'THIH7 rT i-tjsH" "lttofflAifeniatttsftfr 'rUs
Has received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
DDoii-fc Pass tlio Door.
970 Gm
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
07 ana. Of)
-.... uv., .fc-fe.-l i Mil. I J UU.'tl,
NEW GHODS JUST HECF:iVi:D, PER MA1UPOSA. Cibcl's EMract Beef, Lie
big's Evtract fleet, D.iy & Martin's fahou Blacking, Kingsford Washiig
BtJich. Happle's linspborry Syiup, Crysple Diip, 1 gallon tin; do y? gallon
tins; Mackerel boiled in Tomatoo Sauce, Hatty Niimb Sauce, do Pickles,
Jars Spiced Limbs' Tongues, C ises Pickle rkoll,Kegs Holland Uci rings, An
chovies in Oil, Cream Cheese, C iscs S itoon Pilot Uread, do Medium 'Ureud, -
Bird Seed, Kegs Family Butter, Dutch Sausage, Poliasco S tuce, Pine Table
Kulsins, Bottled Lemon Syrups, Curried Ousters, Jars Soused Pigs' rcet,
Kegs Snuved IVjs' Feet, do German Pickles, do Anchovies, Swiss Cheese,
Germca, Hemp Seed, Kapc Seed, Bbls Salmon, Apples, Cala Dried Pigs, do
Onions.
SOMETHING NEW.-Oxford Biawn, do Pigs' Feet, Cherries, Fresli Currants do
Gooseberries, Pio Plant, HorsjKadi-.li Boots, Ea5icrn Apples in Tim, Jars
and Shells, and a full lino of staple and fancy gioceries.
PHICES LOW. Goods guaranteed and delivered to all parts of the rit-. Fresh
Inland Butter always on hind.
Island Orders s-oiiciled. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Box 2!)7. (702
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Large invoices of Gooi's (of all descriptions) having been received by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Thau the same quality of Goods can bo purchasciLclscwhcre in Honolulu, and
satisfaction guaranteed. My stock conMbts of nil kinds of AMEHIOAN.
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags! &c.,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Platen.
The reputation of my nOME-MADE HARNESS for snpcriniity of workmanship
and material icmaiiin unchallenged dining my six years' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronage of the past, its continuance and increase in
the future is rcspccllully solicited at the old stand.
CHAS. I-IMClWEIEIfc,
S80 3m Corner
Every Description of Joli Printing
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Headn
Briors
Bull Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circular
Concert Progr'ms
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
Queen Stroet,
I would beg to notify the public in genornl that
I have opened a Carriage and AVagon shop on
King Street, at the old stand of M. .1. Hose,
nnd lately occupied by Jlcssrs. Whitman &
Wright, wlieie 1 nm prepared to do any kind
of Carriage and Wagon woilc, in a flist class,
durable and practical manner. Uv close and
piompt attention to business, satisfactory
work, low and veasonnblc chaigcs, 1 hope to
merit some of the public patronage.
W. Lincoln, Contractor and Builder.
Fort Street,
Hotel (Street.
WllLWl OUUr-illiU., X UJ1U
The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, H. I
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